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Published on May 20, 2006 By COL Gene In Politics


Six months after their last election a new government was put in place in Iraq less two KEY positions -Defense and Interior Ministers that do not have permenant appointments. Ten members walked out at the start of the session. The violence continues all over Iraq:

27 Killed in dozens of attacks
21 bodies found from death squads
People stoned a British vehicle that was bombed.

Bush tells us that the new government was needed to STOP this violence. Let's watch and see if the sectarian violence in Iraq ends now that a NEW Governmet is in place!




Iraqi Parliament Approves New Cabinet
May 20, 2006 6:16 AM EDT
BAGHDAD, Iraq - Iraq's parliament approved a national unity government on Saturday, achieving a goal the U.S. hopes will reduce widespread violence so that U.S. forces can eventually go home. But as the legislators met, at least 27 people were killed and dozens wounded in a series of attacks.
Police also found the bodies of 21 Iraqis who apparently had been kidnapped and tortured by death squads that plague the capital and another area. The wounded included two British soldiers whose convoy was hit by a roadside bomb in the southern city of Basra, police said.
In a show of hands, the 275-member parliament approved each Cabinet minister proposed by incoming Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki. The new ministers then took their oaths of office in the nationally televised session in Baghdad's heavily fortified Green Zone.
That completed a democratic process that began following the overthrow of Saddam Hussein's regime in the 2003 U.S.-led invasion.
In his first address, al-Maliki told parliament that he would make restoring stability and security the top priority of his new administration. He said he would "work fast" to improve and coordinate Iraqi forces so they can reduce attacks by insurgent groups and militias.
Al-Maliki said he would set "an objective timetable to transfer the full security mission to Iraqi forces, ending the mission of the multinational forces."
But his failure to fill the top two security posts illustrated the challenges ahead. Al-Maliki, a Shiite, said he would be acting interior minister for now, and he made Salam Zikam al-Zubaie, a Sunni Arab, the temporary defense minister.
That angered some legislators, and before the Cabinet was approved by a show of hands, parliament turned down a motion by Sunni Arab leader Saleh al-Mutlaq to postpone the session.
Al-Mutlaq then walked out with about 10 other Sunni deputies.
The defense ministry oversees the army, while the interior ministry is responsible for police.
The United States hopes the new national unity government of Shiites, Sunnis and Kurds can calm the violence and pave the way for Washington to begin withdrawing U.S. troops.
"This is a historic day for Iraq and all its people," deputy parliament speaker Khalid al-Attiyah said at a nationally televised news conference as the legislators gathered.
"It is the first time that a full-term, democratically elected government has been formed in Iraq since the fall of the ousted regime. This government represents all Iraqis," said al-Attiyah, a bearded Shiite cleric wearing a white turban.
The legislative session began at about 1:30 p.m., two and a half hours later than planned as al-Maliki held last-minute meetings with other politicians, apparently to hammer out final agreements on some of the Cabinet portfolios.
U.S. and Iraqi forces didn't impose day time curfews or ban traffic in Baghdad and major cities, as they did during previous national elections and constitutional referendum. But security was heavy in the Green Zone and the capital's airspace was closed to commercial flights at Baghdad's international airport. The government and U.S. officials declined to say why.
About 100 stranded passengers and airport workers crowded around a television set in the departure lounge to watch the parliament session.
Meanwhile, violence continued in Iraq.
At 6:30 a.m. on Saturday, several hours before legislators began to arrive at the Green Zone, suspected insurgents set off a bomb hidden in a paper bag in a Shiite district of Baghdad, killing 19 people and wounding 58, police said. The blast occurred near a food stand in Sadr City where men gather to wait for jobs as day laborers, police Maj. Hashim al-Yaser said.
"It was a huge explosion," said Mohammed Hamid, who works in a bakery in the area. "We carried many of the injured to ambulances and helped remove the bodies."
Police Lt. Col. Falah al-Mohammedawi said 19 people were killed and 58 wounded. Many of the injured were rushed to nearby Imam Ali Hospital, where hallways were filled with doctors and nurses treating and bandaging the wounded.
Sadr City is the stronghold of radical Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr, who operates a powerful militia, one of many that exist in the capital outside the control of the government. Al-Maliki hopes to disband such militias and integrate them into the country's military and police forces as a way of reducing violence.
In the western border town of Qaim, a suicide car bomber killed at least five people and wounded 10 in an attack on a police station, the head of the local hospital said. Hamdi al-Alousi, the head of the Qaim hospital, did not have any details about the attack.
In the northern city of Mosul, a suicide bomber reportedly trying to target a U.S. military convoy instead killed three Iraqi civilians. Police Brig. Abdul-Hamid al-Jibouri said the attack took place in Mosul's eastern neighborhood of Sukar.
Elsewhere, police found the bodies of 21 people who apparently had been kidnapped and tortured, six in Baghdad and 15 in Musayyib, about 40 miles south of the capital.

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on May 20, 2006
Col, what do you care? You said you don't care about that "stinking" country.

Here is the hypocritical col again. Celebrating the deaths of people who he doesn't care about, but acts like he does just to blame Bush.

Col, do you know how many people were murdered in the U.S. yesterday? Let's pull out of America.
on May 20, 2006
WHO is Celebrating death? NOT ME. What I am saying is that it is time for the U S to leave and allow the Iraqi people to do their thing. We need to end the danger to our troops and STOP spending money on Iraq. The STAY THE COURSE is just NUTS. Stay the course for what? If the people of Iraq do not end the violence then so be it. Let them kill each other.
on May 20, 2006
WHO is Celebrating death? NOT ME


Of course you. You are just as bad as the drive-by media is.


What I am saying is that it is time to for the U S to leave and allow the Iraqi people to do their thing. We need to end the danger to our troops and STOP spending money on Iraq. The STAY THE COURSE is just NUTS. Stay the course for what? If the people of Iraq do not end the violence then so be it. Let them kill each other.


And you want to talk about conservatives compassion?

You mean you want the U.S. to surrender? Just admit it, because that's what leaving is. If you read any of Shadowars articles you will see the Iraqi people have been "stepping" up. The problem with you like the drive-by media is you only read headlines. You are so biased and one-sided it's not even funny anymore. Let's stop spending money on welfare, let' stop spending money on the palestinnian terrorists.

Keep talking col surrender. It's the same bs liberal rhetoric.
on May 20, 2006
You are just as bad as the drive-by media is.


Ah a point you beat me too. Yet another splendid article by the anti-american press.

The problem with you like the drive-by media is you only read headlines.


Just like many of his kind they scan the news to find info that supports their agenda. Col portrays two agendas. Promotion of his book and the number one agenda? BASH BUSH. Although he does have the right to voice his opinion but forgets that this is a luxury in the US. Other countries it would be considered treason and he would put away or killed. Big bad Col is tough dog inside the fence. His bark is all to be feared.
on May 20, 2006
You are just as bad as the drive-by media is.


Ah a point you beat me too. Yet another splendid article by the anti-american press.

The problem with you like the drive-by media is you only read headlines.


Just like many of his kind they scan the news to find info that supports their agenda. Col portrays two agendas. Promotion of his book and the number one agenda? BASH BUSH. Although he does have the right to voice his opinion but forgets that this is a luxury in the US. Other countries it would be considered treason and he would put away or killed. Big bad Col is tough dog inside the fence. His bark is all to be feared.
on May 20, 2006
Triple post BLAST!
on May 20, 2006
Three idiots in a ROW.

The story is true. It is NOT anything else. For 3 1/2 years this has been going on-- Day after day and the killing is getting worse. That is the truth that the Bushies do not want to hear.

Compassion What a joke. Charity BEGINS AT HOME. If we have all this money to spend in Iraq let's start spending it in the U S or reduce the budget deficit. Iraq is OVER for us and Murtha is 100 % correct. We have deposed Saddam and built an Army and police force. If they choose to allow the killing to continue that will be on them!
on May 20, 2006
A kitty gave birth today, but one kitten was a stillborn.


and it's all BUSHES FAULT!!!! DAMN THAT CAT KILLER!!!
on May 20, 2006
The story is true.


True according to who? Were you there? Are you there?

Col, let me ask you something? What are you trying to do? Are you trying to unify the US or are you trying to divide. You say you are presenting the 'Truth' but yet you
1.) never admit you are EVER wrong.
2.) Name call those who disagree with you
3.) Contradict yourself in your own logic
4.) Have yet to post something positive (other than the one article title "An effective Teacher")
5.) whine about gas prices but your party doesn't allow drilling
6.) whine about gas prices but won't drive a more efficient vehicle (just your truck)
7.) never acknowledge anyone's perspective as potentially having some insight
8.) are an all or nothing person. The gov't started to do things in the direction you complained and instead of saying, 'it's a start' you resort to ha this is a pathetic attempt.
9.) say you are a positive person but yet we don't see that side
10.) speak as if you have combat experience but you haven't

Are you anti-american AND anti-social? How do you live with such negativity? Shadowwar has presented many positive articles of the war. But I have yet to see you recognize them. How about the Sgt Marine who was shot in the legs. I didn't see you write there. If you support the military then SUPPORT the military. I know you can't stand Bush but support the military. Stop being like the protestors of Vietnam and turn your back on your FELLOW soldiers. How are you supporting them when you are just the doom and gloom from Iraq?

Compassion What a joke. Charity BEGINS AT HOME.

Yes this coming from the one who glorifies the down side of war.
on May 20, 2006
For 3 1/2 years this has been going on-- Day after day and the killing is getting worse. That is the truth that the Bushies do not want to hear.


That's interesting consider your refuse to hear the opposite side. When is the last time you posted good news col? Answer that question.


Charity BEGINS AT HOME. If we have all this money to spend in Iraq let's start spending it in the U S or reduce the budget deficit. Iraq is OVER for us and Murtha is 100 % correct. We have deposed Saddam and built an Army and police force. If they choose to allow the killing to continue that will be on them


Only you would agree with an anti-American traitor. We do spend charity at home col. Did you not know that? Iraq has nothing to do with it. If we wanted to spend more money on welfare here we would. Only you could link the two.
on May 20, 2006
Col and al-murtha. The culture of treason continues.
on May 21, 2006
The vast majority of Americans do not want to continue spending lives and dollars in Iraq. EVERY DOLLAR we are spending in Iraq Bush is borrowing and that will require us to pay interest on that borrowed money. I suggest that if Bush wants to continue this war he require the kids of his rich friends and the members of Congress to enlist in the military, including his two daughters and Cheney's daughter and have surtax on people making above $150,000 per year to pay for the war. If that were the requirement to continue this war it would end within a week!!!!!

You are correct. Much of what I post about Bush would be considered by most people to be negative. That is because the RESULTS achieved by Bush and his policies HAVE NOT SOLVED the issues facing America. I would love to comment on successes. Please show me what Bush has done in the past 5 1/5 years that has solved any of the issues facing our country. Let’s start with this list:

Border Security
Trade deficit
Federal deficit
Social Security Funding problem
Medicare Funding Problem
Education
Energy independence
Enforcement of tax and immigration laws
Rebuilding OUR Infrastructure
Katrina
Health Care

DOCUMENT HOW Bush HAS MADE ANY OF THESE ISSUES BETTER!!!!!!!!!!!!
on May 21, 2006
The vast majority of Americans do not want to continue spending lives and dollars in Iraq.


Based on a biased media poll I assume.


DOCUMENT HOW Bush HAS MADE ANY OF THESE ISSUES BETTER!!!!!!!!!!!!


Over the past year col we have shown you how the economy has gone into record growth, terrorism is being fought, and many other things. You continue to ignore and focus on everything the drive-by media tells you.
on May 21, 2006
You continue to ignore that the economic growth that you talk about is Macro not Micro. The GDP is up and the stock market and corporate profits are up. However, that which affects the masses is NOT UP. Real after inflation wages are DOWN. The new jobs that are being created pay 20% less then the jobs that were lost and have fewer benefits. We still are 1.5 Million jobs SHORT of being at the same place number wise as in Jan 2001.That is why the VAST majority of people do not believe the economic growth BECAUSE it is NOT helping them. It is helping people who receive dividends and the Top executives who have experienced REAL income growth. ONLY the TOP 10% have experiences an increase in their NET WORTH since Bush took office. The remaining 90% have not and the new tax cut bill gives the majority of the benefits to people making over $200,000 per year!

How has Bush improved the issues I listed in my last post?
on May 21, 2006
The new jobs that are being created pay 20% less then the jobs that were lost and have fewer benefits.


I have asked you many times to prove this and you never respond. Kerry tried it during the election and it was shown to be false. You are doing nothing but repeating DNC talking points.


That is why the VAST majority of people do not believe the economic growth BECAUSE it is NOT helping them.


I suppose you talked to everyone in America, or are you basing this off a media poll which oversamples democrats?

Col, why don't you tell us how you democrats will solve the problems?
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